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There is no way to disable the TS audio unless you don't want your mic to be heard with the setting *In-Game* in the audio options other than that no there is none in the option but you can manually mute your TS and then it works.

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As what has been said before, there's a TeamSpeak mute button/feature, and in TS you can set hotkeys, so, you can mute and unmute your TS sound whenever you like, so say you're trying to record something, you can just mute your TS in order to do so, as what as been said before by others that have replied basically.

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If you want to record only the in game sounds then you need to have a headset with 2 or more inputs (Like a USB and a AV, if you use turtle beach's, these have them), this is so it can create two channels in your playback devices. Once you have done that you want to right click on the speaker icon in the system tray and click playback devices, once you have done that you then would want to right click on one of them (the one that isn't selected) and click set as default communication device. ShadowPlay will only record the sound coming through your default device, not your communications device.

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You can download a Virtual Audio Cable, and set TeamSpeak to go through one and in-game audio to go through the other, this will allow you to only record the audio from one while keeping the other out of it - but still being able to hear it yourself.

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The method described here is how I used to do it as well. I've recently purchased a new headset that isn't USB and I lost this functionality. I have an idea on how to make it work, but haven't played with it yet. Perhaps I will this weekend.

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I would just mute TS when you don't want to me be heard at a certain time in your recording.

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And I think I'm gonna use the push to mute (mic and speaker) as proposed in this thread. Seems the easiest way and least amount of effort.

Ideal I was thinking about having 1 channel where I hear and speak on the TS and another one where I hear and speak in game. Someone said something about audiocables and some other wizardry. If anyone has any guide/more indepth explanation of this I would love to hear it.

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I've used Virtual Audio Cable for a good while now and it allows me to record without getting TS audio on video. Only thing is it fucks up your audio sometimes and normally I just disable it when I'm not going to record games or play DayZ. Could make a guide about this I guess, I'll get to that when I'm less hungover than I am now

I'm sure you could just Google it though

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From the vid descrip: DOES work with Shadowplay! Shadowplay, with the game sound option selected, will record your default audio device. So if we have Skype/Teamspeak coming through line 2, and line 1 as our default audio device, then we are golden. After you set this up, you will need to restart Shadowplay, and it should all work nicely

This should 100% work so I'll mark as solved, if you're having trouble or for some reason can't get it to work let us know and we'll unsolve.